Coaching on the couch
By Erik de Haan (June 2006 Issue)
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There are many books about psychotherapy, but very few that are as difficult to ignore as Individual Psychotherapy (1979) by David Malan. This is a bold and courageous book that takes a critical look at Freud’s oeuvre, investigating what in it we should keep because it is supported by evidence, and what in it we should discard because it consists of ‘oversimplifications based on a narrow and unsatisfactory view of human instinct’.
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